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16 Facts About Raymont Harris

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Raymont Harris played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes and was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 1994 NFL draft.

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Raymont Harris was nicknamed "the Ultraback" because of his versatility.

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Raymont Harris attended Ohio State University, where he set the school record for most rushing yards in a bowl game and finished his career at Ohio State as the school's sixth-leading rusher of all time.

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Raymont Harris finished his career with 2,649 yards rushing and is currently still ranked fourth in most yards in a single game and eighth all-time in single season rushing attempts.

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Raymont Harris graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications.

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Raymont Harris was selected in the fourth round of the 1994 NFL draft with the 114th overall pick by the Chicago Bears.

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Raymont Harris subsequently became the starting fullback for the Bears after Merril Hoge suffered a career-ending injury.

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8.

Raymont Harris became an integral part of the 1994 Chicago Bears playoff team.

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Raymont Harris went on to lead the Bears in rushing for the 1996 NFL season.

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Raymont Harris finished tied for sixth in the NFL with ten rushing touchdowns.

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Raymont Harris spent the final two years of his career with three teams.

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Raymont Harris retired in 2001 with 2,509 career rushing yards, 114 receptions for 739 yards, and 17 touchdowns.

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Raymont Harris joined The Ohio State University Department of Athletics in March 2010 as Director of Development.

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Raymont Harris was responsible for major gifts for all athletic priorities, including endowments and capital projects.

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Raymont Harris currently is the CEO of a coaching and executive consulting company he owns called Elite Mindset and Performance.

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Raymont Harris is a professional speaker and does keynote speaking engagements for football teams, athletic teams, organizations, events, meetings and more.